Re: Poll: Who's still using XP and plans use beyond April 20

Without thinking about it too hard the only reason I can think of using XP is that you have some bespoke application that can't run on Windows 7, this may include gamers who like retro games (though most games that work on XP work on 7). Apart from that, can't see any reason at all.

Re: Poll: Who's still using XP and plans use beyond April 20

1. For me I have lots of applications that wont run on Win 7, I have tried a few in a win 7 virtual machine its not as smooth an operation under compatibility mode as I would like and dont fancy xp mode under win 7.

2. Cost for 2 machines of upgrading apps and os.

3. Have just everything as I like it no errors or bugs in XP or apps.

4. XP still good enough for my local NHS trust.

Only thing that worries me is lack of security updates after April 2014.

Re: Poll: Who's still using XP and plans use beyond April 20

I would only consider running XP (reluctantly) on hardware which originally had XP installed on it.

XP seems to have this aura of "this is wonderful" when, in fact, it was really the first of the "almost proper" operating systems which actually worked (sort of)!

While ME and Vista were two major disasters Win 7 actually works and I would never go back (and with a core i7 Sandybridge processor it would be madness anyway)

Many corporate users still have XP on their estates (my employers do as it is mandated by our customers!!!) but are rapidly re-evaluating their options as the support expires.

Just because the local NHS uses XP isnt a recomendation in my eyes - look at the huge NHS IT project that has failed, presumably the continued use of XP is because of this and some rubbish software that hasnt been updated for years which requires XP (normally because of dependancy on Internet Explorer 7 or earlier which isnt supported on Win 7).

Re: Poll: Who's still using XP and plans use beyond April 20

Given that - by that time the Windows system will be Windows 8 I see no reason to change on the computer which is very happy on XP
Note that it would need a memory upgrade to run Win7 so God knows what it would need for Win8
So I should pay out over a hundred pounds and for what when XP just works
Now if the computer falls over and needs a new major item then that is a different argument.
If any of the major bits failed it would be a complete rebuild as all the parts are obsolete

Re: Poll: Who's still using XP and plans use beyond April 20

You're going to the wrong place for your memory. Last time I bought some RAM, earlier this year, it cost me £35 for 8GB. It'll be a bit more expensive for an older computer, but nowhere near £100 for a couple of GB. Memory upgrades are a no-brainer and are very beneficial for any computer (excluding those running Windows 98 and earlier).